THE LICENSING POLL
OFFICIAL FIGURES.
(By Telegraph—Press Association).
WELLINGTON, Dec. 18. Official returns for the n censing Poll are gazetted. They show: Continuance >..• 374,502 State Control _ 64,276 Prohibition ... ... 294,453 In no-license districts the voting was: —■ Restoration ... ... 50,825 Non-Restoration , ... 68,755
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NEW ZEALAND HONEY.
LONDON, Dec. 17,
New Zealand honey is steadily winning its way in the northern European markets despite the tariffs up to fivcpeneo a pound. It now constitutes ninety per cent of the imports into Denmark and it is the only honey eaten in Greenland and Iceland.
A DINNER.
LONDON, Dec. 17
Sir Jas. and Lady Parr gave a dinner at the Mayfair Hotel to thirtyfive New Zealand authors, artists and journalists, including David Low, Harry Rowntree, Fred Doidgo, Marie Ney, Jsobel Wilford, Stella Murray, Rosemary Rees, Pember Reeves.
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